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BumRushDaShow

(167,494 posts)
9. Yup
Tue Jun 11, 2024, 10:06 AM
Jun 2024

and if you don't take out some kind of loan or sign up for more cards over time, then your credit rating drops. But if you have "too many" credit cards, then your credit rating drops, even if you pay them off every month.

Heads they win, tails you lose.

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This is a long time coming. SKKY Jun 2024 #1
The cost of prescriptions alone can rack up some debt BumRushDaShow Jun 2024 #2
Check This Out: P-Nutt Jun 2024 #11
And there you have it BumRushDaShow Jun 2024 #13
Jesus H. Christ in a chicken basket. I stand corrected. SKKY Jun 2024 #15
Who will be the first to step up dweller Jun 2024 #3
My monies on........... KS Toronado Jun 2024 #6
Speaking as someone Roc2020 Jun 2024 #4
I remember reading somewhere that the whole 'credit score' thing was dreamed up by a consortium Aristus Jun 2024 #5
That rings true. Traurigkeit Jun 2024 #8
Yup BumRushDaShow Jun 2024 #9
I've never understood the whole credit card score thing. Abolishinist Jun 2024 #16
It would be infinitely better to prevent medical debt in first place. Silent Type Jun 2024 #7
True but Elessar Zappa Jun 2024 #10
Fantastic Johnny2X2X Jun 2024 #12
Thank you Joe Biden! FakeNoose Jun 2024 #14
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